 We lost the game and he had nothing to say about it because he can't make the right call. Brutal, brutal, brutal. Wow, look at this. The infield is in, bases are loaded. Come on, come on, come on, come on. Five infielders, two outfielders getting in position, trying to cut the runner off at home. He says, this isn't fun. Can't wear my hat like that. One out strike, 100 miles per hour right down the middle. Slider away, one and one. Fastball again, 99, 100. 100 again, one and two count. 99 jam shot, they come home to get the first out. They go to first to get the second out, but it hits the runner in the head. They don't call interference. The Astros score, they win the game. Now, very similar scene. We've seen this before. Here's the play. The rule is, I don't like the rule, but the rule is that the batter has to run in this line, which is really hard to do because naturally every single runner runs down this way. So he needs to get his body into this line, into this lane, and then at the end, he can move out to hit the bag, but he never establishes that he's in the lane. So per the rule, if the ball hits him, it's interference. The catcher in the first baseman doesn't have to set up far away and throw it away, but their best strategy is to throw it right at the runner, which is why I don't like the rule because it's kind of making you do a dumb strategy because if the ball hits him, it's gonna be interference because he's never in the runner's lane and he never established himself there. They do not call it. Now, usually they always call this and Davy Martinez has been on the opposite end of a lot of these plays where they call it and he gets upset. Finally, he's gonna benefit from it and he's not gonna get the call. Now you can say the foot would have reached before he caught it anyway, so it doesn't matter, but I'm not sure because he hasn't touched yet and it hits his helmet right there and he hasn't touched, so I don't think that's the case. And yeah, in the World Series, same stadium, Trey Turner got called out on this because he ran down the line. And again, I don't agree with this rule because he's a righty and it's just not natural to get over, so he just runs as straight as he possibly can, but because the ball hits him, he was ruled out. So Davy Martinez has seen this a lot. I've been like five breakdowns on it. He knows the rule, he's finally accepted it and he's like, hey, it's gonna help me this way. He says, he's in the grass. He was in the grass and the umpire's saying, no, I don't think so and he's like, what are you talking about? He says, come here, what do you wanna do? And he says, well, I want you guys to go look at it and the umpire says, you cannot replay that. He says, yeah, but you guys got it wrong. He said, I said you can't replay it. But yeah, but you guys got it wrong and this umpire says, I had him going down the line. He wasn't there. Ah, come on, he was on the grass, on the grass. And the umpire's like, well, that's what we had, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And he says, so we lose the game. Okay, great, we lose the game on this play. They get the out at home, they get exactly what they wanted and then that umpire is looking down to make sure the catcher's foot is on the plate. It's the home umpire's call, but it's tricky cause he also has to call this play. So he can't be looking up and down at the same time. He picks his head up, I don't know, like he follows the catcher's arm. So he's still looking at the catcher right there. He picks his head up there. And he doesn't know if he's in the lane, he's just not looking the whole time. I don't know, we'll just be able to review rules. If you got them, I don't know why not. Infield in did work though. Look, they get the out at home and they're about to get the other one. I'm over this play, seriously. They need to fix the rule. This is what the umpire see that he's running down the line. I'm tired of it, tired of it. Fix it. We lost the game and he had nothing to say about it because he can't make the right call. Brutal, brutal. What was his explanation to you as you went out there? He said he saw him run down the line. Davey's fed up. This breakdown was brought to you by Talking Baseball, the number one baseball podcast on YouTube and all the podcast apps. Three episodes a week recapping all the action. Check it out.